Showing posts with label Kenya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenya. Show all posts

#Kenya28Feb: Stand for Kenyan girls!

    Stand for Kenya!
    Stand For Kenya(n girls)!
    We are extremely proud to be Kenyan!
    We are proud of our beautiful country!
    We are proud of our diversity, cultures and traditions!

    We are proud of our heroes! (we have Akuku Danger)
    We are proud of our high achievers! (yes, I am referring to Rafiki Kenya)

    We are proud of being hustlers! (even the blog The Kenyan Hustler never really took off)
    We are proud of our hoods! (Buru Buru being one of the best hoods, with only one problem: there are too many lesbians!)

    We are proud of our tribes and twengs! (yes we are, and thank you Lord in particular for Kamba ladies, they are hot and cute)
    We are proud of our kanges and our mats! (free porn included on our matatus)

    We are proud of our artists and musicians! (thank you Kaz (the $10,000 for a kiss on the lips girl) and Avril for your nice pictures)
    We are proud of our industries and farms! (yes, we do have a variety of industries; some of them on Koinange Street in Nairobi)
    We are proud of our sports teams! (Janet Wanja for example likes playing with (volley)balls)

    Oh yes, and apparently, Kenya has the most beautiful girls.



    On the 28th of February 2011 at 1pm, wherever you are, at work, in the supermarket, in traffic, in school, on campus, in hospitals, in churches, in mosques, in temples, in synagogues, on sports pitches, in court, on your farm, at police stations, at armed forces barracks, in matatus, in buses, on the beach, in the game parks, at the airport, in parliament, in State House, in your homes, ...

    On the 28th of February 2011 at 1pm, we stand
    On the 28th of February 2011 at 1pm, we unite
    On the 28th of February 2011 at 1pm, we shall speak in one voice.

    On the 28th of February 2011 at 1pm, let’s sing our beautiful and powerful National Anthem, all three verses.
    On the 28th February 2011 the world will watch as Kenyans stand UNITED;
    1pm, 1 nation, 1 people, 1 anthem, united in 1 prayer for 1 Kenya
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How did hot Ugandan girls vote?

    How did she vote?
    I never managed to find one political line among the hottest Kenyan girls. In our last Presidential elections for instance, some of them voted for Raila Odinga, others for Mwai Kibaki, and still others for Kalonzo Musyoka. I must admit my two favorite gals voted for Kalonzo Musyoka, but I can't generalize at all.

    But the situation in Uganda seems to be different. I just did a small survey of the 5 hottest girls I know in Uganda. And guess what? All five of them voted for Kizza Besigye!

    So today we are asking: "Is there a link between hotness and voting patterns in Uganda?"

    I really don't know. I have always been told there are a lot of hot girls in Uganda. And now, if they all voted for Kizza Besigye, how come Yoweri Museveni still 'won' the elections? Of course my sample size is very small and maybe not reliable, so I need your help here.

    • Do you have any hot female friends in Uganda? How did they vote?
    • Or are you a hot Ugandan girl yourself? If yes, how did you vote? (and what's your number?)

    Please use the comment section below to give me your views on this.Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Meet Sue - the Kenyan prostitute building a brand

    When Sex is No Longer Sin
    I just came across a blog supposedly written by Sue, a prostitute working on Koinange Street: Nairobi Nights. It has well-written and entertaining stories about a working girl in Nairobi. The stories are well written and quite entertaining.
    "My name is Sue. I practice along Koinange Street, Nairobi. These are thoughts, observations and experiences from my prostitution world. Nothing of the soft, sympathy seeking topsy turvy kind. But straight talk, hard facts and real anecdotes. They are worth something."
    The sexy 'girl' has already written 10 episodes so far, including blog posts with exciting titles such as "The Spiritual Role Of A Prostitute", "When Sex Is No Longer Sin", "Let The Pee Flow", "Why Should I Not Open My Legs?" and "I can't Feel Your Thing".

    In her latest post, she refers to one of her teachers in high school who came up with an interesting metaphor, comparing a girl to a tin of cocoa:
    "A female teacher in the mixed boarding school that I attended used to compare us girls to a tin of cocoa; you remember the one which had a foil inside. "The first time you let a man touch your breasts or private parts, then you have opened the lid. The moment you lose your virginity, the foil is gone. After that, every time you have sex, the cocoa gets depleted. If you are not careful the rightful owner will find there is nothing left for him". At the face of it, it was a polite way to dissuade us from adolescence sex, but a little deeper it implied we girls didn't really belong to ourselves but to some man somewhere, who was supposed to have all the cocoa. Our role in society it seemed was to prepare for this man."
    And in another recent post, Sue writes:
    "Our value decreases as your experience increases. Quoting five years experience is a turn off. Many a girl gets to prostitution telling themselves they wont do it for more than a few months, maybe six, save some money, start a business , hit it big in some way or get a 'proper' job. But a year goes and another still on the street. The optimal experience is about a year; when one is no longer surprised by the antics of men and all the inhibitions are gone. After a year there is a plateau and then the downward curve starts."
    What do you think of this new Kenyan blog? Is it written by a 'ghost writer'? Is it polluting our blogging landscape? Or is it a nice addition to the scene?Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Dress code: red and black

    Dress code: red and black
    December 17th is the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Yes, another International Day!

    A gathering in Nairobi will include a silent public procession, starting at Koinange Street, and ending at the Sarakasi Dome, in Ngara. Events will include testimonies by sex workers as well as edutainment in the form of theatre, music, dance, and spoken word. The events are free and the dress code for this day will be red (sex worker rights) and black (Africa). I am giving you Jessica Alba's suggestion for the dress code in the picture.

    The International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers aims to raise awareness of the violence and abuse perpetrated on sex workers.

    Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania will be marking this day for the first time this year.

    When asked to comment on her reasons for organizing this event in Nairobi, Dorothy Ogutu, a sex worker activist, said:
    As the saying goes, sex work is the oldest profession, and yet it is the one industry that records the highest rate of violence and brutality. By marking this day, we are calling for an end to violence in a working community that has experienced and continues to experience so much of it. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere, is injustice everywhere.”
    True, I couldn't have expressed it in any better way! Could you?Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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I don't care about Bono, but I like his wife

    No need for bra or panties with Kenya Kids Tees
    (photo courtesy of Edun)
    I don't care about Bono and what he is supposedly doing for Africa. His One campaign received almost £9.6million in donations in 2008 but handed over only £118,000 to good causes. But I love Ali Hewson, Bono's wife. Ali is fashion's conscience: she set up Edun, one of the world's leading ethical fashion brands. Yes, fashion can be ethical.

    Coral dress by Edun
    Ethical fashion? Yep, this dismal term has been kicking around for some time, but since Edun sold a 49 percent stake to the fashion conglomerate LVMH last May, it has definitively gone mainstream. "It's given us more muscle," says Ali.

    Ali Hewson describes Edun's fashion as follows: "In general, the Edun aesthetic is feminine, sexy with a rock'n roll edge – clothes that take you from day to night, the office to the club."

    Edun's clothes are produced with communities in Kenya, Tunisia, Lesotho, Tanzania and Uganda.

    Edun also supports Bidii School in Kibera in Nairobi. The artwork on Edun's Kenya Kids Tees (see picture above) was created by kids from the Bidii School. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sales of these really striking shirts go to back to the school.
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Let's play with condoms

    Kid in Mbita having fun with condoms
    Turning condoms into toys
    You can have sex with a condom, that's usually fun. But children in Mbita on Lake Victoria have discovered an interesting new purpose for condoms: use them as toys! Wow, Kenyans are innovators!

    Now, what else could you do with a condom? Well, some random guy who loves bad jokes launched some 'projects' on this. Here's a pack of five cool things (called the 'Condom Hack Pack') you can do with a condom, including the Condom Lifesaver, the Condom Cat Toy, the Cellular Condom Protector, the Condom Shotgun and Condom Floaters:



    And you, what do you do with your condoms?Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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The Witch Doctor

    When a Kenyan man discovers he is HIV positive, he turns to a traditional healer for help. But what advice will the witch doctor dispense? This light-hearted film has an important message about the relationship between modern medicine and folk treatments.



    Have you ever gone to a witch doctor? I regularly see one. He is from Tanzania and he is always so much fun. I just go for the fun of it, I don't believe in it at all. I have even taken friends from abroad to the same doctor, and we always have a good laugh afterwards. It is relatively cheap and excellent entertainment!Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Good Fortune - a film about Silva and Jackson

    Good Fortune explores how massive, international efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa may be undermining the very communities they aim to benefit. Through intimate portraits of two Kenyans battling to save their homes from large-scale development organizations, the film presents a unique opportunity to experience foreign aid through the eyes of the people it is intended to benefit.

    On the outskirts of Nairobi, Silva’s home and business in Africa’s largest squatter community are being demolished as part of a United Nations slum-upgrading project. In the rural countryside, Jackson’s farm is being flooded by an American investor who hopes to alleviate poverty by creating a multi-million dollar rice farm.

    Interweaving meditative portraits of its characters, Good Fortune examines the real-world impact of international aid. With a broad scope and intimate style, the film portrays gripping stories of human perseverance and suggests that the answers for Africa lie in the resilience of its people.

    Called “gripping and infuriating” by FilmCritic.com, the film raises tough questions about how international development has undermined efforts to bring Kenya and other African nations out of extreme poverty. A lack of community involvement, government corruption and naiveté compound to undermine projects forged with the best intentions.

    Here's the trailer:



    Would you like to see the complete film? Well, the next screenings are on October 21st, 2010 in Mexico and in Belgium...Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Free SMS from Gmail to Safaricom

    Staying in touch with your girls is important
    Did you know that you can now send free SMS to your friends on Safaricom directly from your Gmail account? Try Gmail SMS and start texting your friends from your computer.

    You can send SMS messages to your contacts’ mobile phones using Gmail Chat. If your contact replies, the text message response will appear as a reply in Chat. These conversations are stored in your Chat history just like regular chats.

    Sending and receiving a message from Gmail to any phone is free. When replying with an SMS from phone to Gmail, you will be charged a regular SMS rate by your mobile provider. Gmail SMS is currently available in Kenya with Safaricom.

    Here's how to use Gmail SMS:

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    1. Log into your Gmail account. In the Send SMS box above Chat, enter the phone number you want to send a SMS to.
    2. In the dialog box, enter Contact name of the SMS recipient and check that country and phone number are correct. Then, click Save.
    3. Type your message in the chat window and hit Enter.
    4. Your message will be sent to the phone number you entered.
    Try it out! It seems to work fine.

    SMALL UPDATE: In some cases, e.g. when you are logging in to your Gmail account from abroad, the Gmail SMS feature is not automatically activated (and you can't see the Send SMS box in Gmail). Here's a solution. Try going to Google Labs, select Gmail Labs and enable "SMS in Chat gadget" and "Text Messaging (SMS) in Chat". That should do the trick, like it did for @kenyanpundit.
    @marvintumbo also confirmed he received a Gmail SMS from a friend in Sweden. Unfortunately, the friend is a dude and not the blonde Swedish hottie I had hoped for.Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Pumzi: Kenya's first sci-fi movie

    Pumzi, a Kenyan sci-fi movie
    What? A Kenyan science fiction film? Yes! The film is named Pumzi and started as a joke, but resulted in a very interesting synopsis:
    Nature is extinct. The outside is dead. Asha lives and works as a museum curator in one of the indoor communities set up by the Maitu Council. When she receives a box in the mail containing soil, she plants an old seed in it and the seed starts to germinate instantly. Asha appeals to the Council to grant her permission to investigate the possibility of life on the outside but the Council denies her exit visa. Asha breaks out of the inside community to go into the dead and derelict outside to plant the growing seedling and possibly find life on the outside.
    Kudzani Moswela, hiding her assets
    The lead character Asha is played by the beautiful actress Kudzani Moswela.
    Kudzani Moswela

    The film's writer and director Wanuri Kahiu, who has an interesting blogsees her high-tech filmmaking as a continuation of an ancient, tribal storytelling tradition. Her movie From a Whisper received a total of twelve nominations and earned five awards at the 5th African Movie Academy Awards in 2009.

    The movie raises interesting questions, such as "Who owns water?"

    Here's the stunning trailer:

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Kenya: the most advanced tech environment in the world

    Sarah Lacy
    Mocality is Africa's largest business directory in the making. Mocality has been streamlined for both web and mobile and can be viewed on almost all phones. Over 60,000 businesses have been listed already and plenty of traffic is now heading their way. Mocality is now available in Nairobi and is coming soon to other local cities.

    As a business owner, you get free SMS, a contact list, a free mobile website and a free mobile business card.

    But the good news is that you can actually become a Mocality agent and earn money! Their current payment structure is as follows:
    a. For adding a business: Ksh 5/- (read: top-up card)
    b. When your business gets verified: Ksh 25/- (read: soda)
    c. When you verify another business: Ksh 30/- (read: matatu fare)
    d. When you add a photo of the business to a listing or verification: Ksh 50/- (read: tea and mandazi)

    Sarah Lacy - who is currently obsessed with Kenya and by extension in love with Rafiki Kenya - and Paul Carr recently interviewed Mocality's CEO Stefan Magdalinski for TechCrunchTV about the Kenyan and African tech scene. Among other things Stef says "Kenya is in a lot of ways the most advanced mobile phone and tech environment I have come across in the world". Do you agree? Is Kenya the place to be in terms of tech and mobile? Here's the interview:



    And in other good news: Sarah is planning a trip to Kenya! I would be happy to be her guide of course.Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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Kenya Census: There are 20 camels in Nairobi

    Camels having sex. One hump or two humps?
    The results of Kenya's 2009 census were finally released this week. There were 38,610,097 people in Kenya, according to the official 2009 population census figures. We are now more than 39 million and counting, since two Kenyan children are born every minute.

    Interestingly, the census also revealed there are 20 camels in Nairobi. What are these camels doing in Nairobi? My best guess is that there may be a few at Mamba Village or at Splash Waterworld; as well as some 'roaming' ones which can be hired for birthday and other parties.

    Camels can be used for multiple purposes
    There are about 3 million camels in Kenya, which shows the importance of the animal to Kenyans. In Nairobi's Eistleigh estate, business is brisk in camel meat and milk. Vital Camel Milk in Nanyuki is the world's first dairy plant which processes camel milk and value added products as health food. Regular camel milk consumption contributes to an optimum diabetes management. Camel milk has positive effects in controlling high blood pressure and helps in the management of arteriosclerosis and osteoporosis. Camel milk contains potent anti-bacterial and anti-viral factors. Recovery from infectious desease (e.g. tuberculosis) is significantly faster in patients consuming camel milk regularly.

    Camels are also being used as solar-powered mobile health clinicsmobile libraries and mobile schools. In those parts of Kenya worst affected by persistent droughts, the next generation of pastoralists is growing up with a greater understanding of the camel's role. Efforts to introduce school children to camel-keeping are going well. With camels on the curriculum, and kept within the school grounds, pupils learn camel care and how best to hygienically collect, process and market the milk. And yes, nowadays you can even go on a camel safari.

    A textbook cameltoe
    And have you ever heard about the term cameltoe?

    Cameltoe is a slang term that refers to the outline of a human female's labia majora seen through tight clothes.

    Rihanna's cameltoe
    The causes of cameltoe are not always obvious. Cameltoe commonly occurs as a result of wearing tight fitting clothes, such as jeans, shorts, hotpants, or swim wear. Due to a combination of anatomical factors, the snugness of the fabric in the region surrounding the cleft of venus may result in the area of the crotch taking on the appearance of the forefoot of a camel or other even-toed ungulate. However, some fashion analysts have also identified clothing design as a cause, rather than its size. Cameltoe may thus be exacerbated by jeans or other garments with a tight central seam that serves to divide the labia majora.

    And last but not least, here's the presentation of the census results, including all the figures on camels:
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TGIF: Thank God It's Friday!

    Friday night fever
    It's Friday, and I am going out tonight!

    The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up" was a very controversial music video when it was first released. Why? The video features a first-person point of view of someone going clubbing, indulging in large amounts of drugs and alcohol, getting into fist fights with men, abusing women and picking up a lap dancer and having sex with her as well. At the end of the video the camera pans over to... Well, I won't tell anything more, just watch it for yourself, but I can't see anything wrong with this video. The video gets me in the right mood for a night out of bar-hopping between Skylux Lounge, Club Gallileo, Black Diamond (yes Naomi!), Havana, Bacchus, Gypsies, Lido's, F3 Pango, Madhouse, Modern Green, Chillers, Apple Bees and of course Rafikiz.



    The National Organization for Women (NOW) criticized the song and its music video. NOW stated that the lyrics are a "...dangerous and offensive message advocating violence against women." NOW also believed that the lyrics are in reference to administering heroin (smack) to another person. Well, I don't think so. The song was also featured in Charlie's Angels, and it's a good song for working out. What's your opinion?Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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A Donkeymentary: Through the Eyes of a Donkey in Lamu

    Donkeys are interesting animals
    Ever heard about a donkeymentary? Well, below is a preview of a Donkeymentary. It is basically a documentary with donkeys. Through the Eyes of a Donkey is a new film about Lamu, a small island just off the Kenyan coast, with about 24,000 people, some 6,000 donkeys, and just 2 cars. Lamu is one of the world's only surviving centers of authentic Swahili culture, and "the donkey capital of Africa." The documentary tells the stories of the residents of this enchanting town and their dependance on the donkey. It is a place where there are donkey traffic jams, where the largest humanitarian organization is a donkey sanctuary, where donkeys are the key to earning a living, and where a young boy's fondest dream is to one day have a donkey of his own…



    The full Donkeymentary Through the Eyes of a Donkey should be released later this year.

    Got interested in donkeymentaries? Here's another one. Have a close look. What are these two women looking at?



    Donkey Wants A Piece - Watch more Funny Videos

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Kenyans approve new constitution - time for Kenya 2.0

    Kenyans are now embracing Kenya 2.0
    Kenyans have today approved a new constitution in a landmark referendum vote. Thank you, fellow Kenyans! And welcome to Kenya 2.0! This new constitution - which is probably one of the best in Africa, if not the best - is redefining Kenya and is indeed a very historic moment signalling a new dawn for East Africa's most vibrant economy. The wind of change has blown through our country, and we should all be ready to contribute to the building of a great nation, creating an example for Africa, and becoming an important and respected player in the world. This time for Africa, our time for change has come. We have been hungry for change for decades and now we are ready to believe again. I have traveled across Kenya and have made many trips abroad, and I have seen what Kenya is and I strongly believe in what this country can be. That is the Kenya I see and the Kenya I hope all of us can see. It is up to all of us to realize this vision of development and prosperity for this great nation, with respect for peace, for our environment, for justice and for human rights. Today is probably the most crucial turning point in Kenyan history since independence in 1963, so let's all be proud that we have the privilege of being part of it.

    The change we seek will of course still require some kind of struggle, a lot of effort, and sometimes even sacrifices we may not always feel comfortable with. But this is a battle in our own hearts, souls and minds about what kind of country we want, and how hard we are willing to work for it. It will not necessarily be easy, and change will still take time; there may be setbacks and false starts and sometimes we'll make mistakes.

    But today we have nothing but hope for Kenya, because we know there are people all across this great nation who are ready for this change and willing to take up the challenges; there are people all across the country who are very committed to making this work. Today we are happy, because the young people of this country have been given a unique chance to break from the past and to build a Kenya which will be a better place for all of us and for many generations to come.

    Kenya 2.0 is our new Kenya. Kenya 2.0 is a Kenya that embraces new technologies for a fairer society and for better lifes; it is a nation where all Kenyans are enabled to contribute to development on a equal basis. Kenya 2.0 is a Kenya that is free from dictators, corruption, fraud, tribalism and violence. It is a Kenya where innovations can thrive, where ideas are nourished. It is is a Kenya which is attractive to investors from within Africa and from overseas.

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Distracted by a sexy billboard

    Nivea takes care of your body
    We've seen them everywhere in Nairobi - scantily clad women on huge roadside billboards. Last month, I almost caused an accident while driving because I was distracted by this Nivea billboard.

    I know those ads are put up to get attention, but if there would have been a major road accident, who should be held responsible? Me for being distracted, Nivea for creating a disturbing ad, or Nairobi City Council for not banning such ads? In South Africa for example, Cape Town authorities for example have refused to allow sexy billboards.

    Distracted driving is dangerous. Is it fair to ask men not to look? Apparently, they can't help themselves - it's how they're wired. If we can have laws against driving while using a cellphone (and even have fines for pedestrians crossing the road while talking on their mobile phones), why can't we also ban these billboards? Maybe because these advertisers are a good source of income for Nairobi City Council?

    We already have too many traffic jams in Nairobi, don't we? These billboards are not good for a smooth flow of traffic. In Metro Manila in the Philippines, the sexy billboards allegedly slow down traffic.

    Angel Locsin welcomes traffic to Manila (Picture by Allan Tomimbang)
    This blog by Allan Tomimbang - a billboard salesman - is dedicated to sexy billboards in Metro Manila, the Billboard Capital of South East Asia. There are loads and loads of big billboards in Metro Manila. They are not only big, they also have a lot of provocative images. Allan does not advocate sexy billboards. His blog simply chronicles all the sexy billboards in Metro Manila (and the rest of the Philippines) so that readers can take the necessary action to cause the advertisers to exercise propriety and exhibit prudence in deciding what to put up on a billboard.

    British motorists have admitted that they have been so distracted by sexy billboards that they have dangerously veered from their lane. One in five men have said that they have diverted their eyes to look at scantily clad women on a billboard. However, only one in 10 women were affected by the sight of a scantily clad man on a billboard.

    And you, what do you think? Have you ever been distracted by those billboards? Are they a road hazard? Or are they a nice way to keep you entertained while waiting in the Nairobi traffic jams? Oh yes, and if you happen to know the model on the Nivea billboard, please let me have her contacts.
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Anne Kiguta

    Anne Kiguta, with mirror (picture adapted from KTN)
    The pretty Anne Kiguta joined KTN as a news anchor last month, after her escapades at Hope FM and Capital FM. Well, I don't know why the girl used to be on radio, since she has not disappointed us on television so far. While other channels are broadcasting the World Cup, KTN is trying to keep its prime time viewers glued to their screens by having Anne Kiguta reading the news and being sexy. I have have actually forgotten to switch to the World Cup channels at 9.30 PM a couple of times now... Blame it on Anne Kiguta!

    Anne Kiguta is also usually trending on Twitter in Kenya around 9 PM. Some of the comments are quite hilarious:
    @kattiepearl: She would just be the perfect weather girl, forecasting all the hot and wet places.
    @e_muchemi: Or "Msichana Nyumbani" instead of "Mke Nyumbani"
    @Mwirigi: Before I fall for #AnneKiguta 1) Which church does she goes to? 2) How does she look in "civilian" clothes?
    @disaster103: Am in bed #AnneKiguta in my head and Ghana on my mind...
    But Anne Kiguta's biggest fan on Twitter seems to be our superb Miss Twitter Kenya contestant @nbad_kitty. Could Anne Kiguta actually be bi-sexual? Let's hope so.

    Now, have a look at the picture. Yes, I know her outfit is ugly and she should do something about her hair. But it's fine, she has changed a lot since this picture was taken in May 2010. Yes, and on the positive side, I know she has big eyes which make her very attractive. And yes, I do know her legs are slim and sexy. And yes indeed, her smile can make you melt away... But please, have a look at one detail in the picture now. Did you notice the small mirror in front of her? So, that actually means she wants to look good, and she is doing it all for us! I never noticed such a mirror in front of Esther Arunga. Even Michael Oyier doesn't seem to have one of those.

    Anne Kiguta, isn't she just lovely? Let me have your thoughts.Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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New Nairobi City Council traffic offences and fines

    The following are new Nairobi City Council traffic offences and fines:
    Pedestrian crossing the roads in Nairobi when traffic light is red: Kshs 10,000/-
    Motorist moving on when the traffic light is red: Kshs 10,000/-
    Pedestrian crossing the road while talking on their mobile phones: Kshs. 500/-
    Boarding/Alighting at non-designated matatu stops: Ksh 10,000/-
    Unfastened seat belt: Ksh 500/-
    Worn out tyres: Ksh 10,000/-
    Double parking: Ksh 20,000/-

      Please take note! You don't want to get into trouble with the Nairobi City Council askaris, do you?

      In the picture on your left, I am proposing a new uniform for the askaris, to make the experience less painful.
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    Take a walk on the wild side in Kenya with Kim Jagtiani

      Kim Jagtiani French-kissing a giraffe in Nairobi
      Get acquainted with Kim Jagtiani and the ten best things that Kenya has to offer. Kim Jagtiani is an Indian Canadian television personality who hosts TV programmes, including regular appearances on Daily Planet on Discovery Channel Canada up to September 2008. She is also a VJ and is considered to be a household name in India. Jagtiani won Miss India Canada in 1999, and has modelled for Seventeen and Cosmopolitan. Dancing and performing is her passion. She was one of 50 semi-finalists for The Best Job In The World. Some of Kim's future plans include theatre and movies. But for now, she is promoting Kenya, with the 10 hottest things to do here. Have a look at the video below. Have you done some or all of these 10 things to do in Kenya? Is the list complete? What is missing apart from a night out with Rafiki? Is Kenya indeed Africa in microcosm?
























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    One-on-one with @Queen_Lucky, Miss Twitter Kenya 2010

      @Queen_Lucky, Miss Twitter Kenya 2010
      @RafikiKenya: Let me start by congratulating you again on being voted the first ever Miss Twitter Kenya. I found the competition to be a lot of fun, and I hope you enjoyed it too. What were your first feelings when you learned that you won?
      @Queen_Lucky: First off, thank you for the opportunity to participate in this competition! It introduced me to so many other Kenyans on Twitter to whom I thought never existed. I believed the Kenyan Twitter community was very small; I was shown otherwise. When I found out I won I was speechless, I couldn't believe it. I had checked the scores in the late evening and I was 150 behind. I had given up, so when I found out I had won, I was euphoric!!! Started celebrating immediately!

      Rafiki: When did you join Twitter and why?
      Lucky: I joined Twitter about a year and a half ago. As much as I love Facebook, it was getting full and I was out looking for the newest social network. Even though it took sometime to grow on me. I loved the concept from the beginning limited characters to type, very open, organized, minimal applications to clutter my notifications to my email. The more I tweeted, the funner it became. Also the idea of receiving newsfeeds from local news channels and international made it twice the fun.

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      Rafiki: What do you mostly tweet about?
      Lucky: I mainly tweet about my life, the things I'm doing, my future endeavours, the people in my life... besides it says there before you tweet "whats on your mind", so I blurt out immediately! You will find me tweeting about topical issues as well when I find them relevant to my 1,800 followers and feel like we can relate and discuss.

      Rafiki: Who's your best friend and your worst enemy on Twitter?
      Lucky: Best friend on twitter... This is a tough one. There really isn't one. I will name my top 5 of course besides you (@RafikiKenya) @jeddylicious @crystalachieng @luckywandish @queenkazi @mmirinima Worst enemy... I actually do not have one! I am a friendly person, making enemies is very difficult for me.

      Rafiki: How do you see the Kenyan Twitterverse evolving in the near future?
      Lucky: Twitter is not being exploited to the full here in Kenya. It is great for advertising as I found out during my last event "Naija Nite". Although many have not caught on with its numerous advantages I believe in the future many people will join and cease the opportunity to market themselves or their business; or even just be themselves and have fun doing it.

      Rafiki: Apart from tweeting, what do you do?
      Lucky: I am the Head of Marketing and Advertising of a financial solutions service company in Nairobi. Along with that I am a student at USIU majoring in International Relations and a minor in Japanese and Marketing.

      Rafiki: Your profile picture attracted a lot of attention during the Miss Twitter Kenya competition, for several reasons I guess. Are you sure your boobies are for real?
      Lucky: OMG! Cannot believe you asked this. Yes, my breasts are 100% real! And I don't know why else it would attract attention... I found the picture very wholesome and simple however to others they saw the contrary.

      Rafiki: And at a certain point in the Miss Twitter Kenya competition, you wanted to change your profile picture. Why?
      Lucky: Haha. Too many comments regarding my breasts. I was not uncomfortable with the comments... I just didn't want people voting for me for the wrong reasons and I have a beautiful smile and eyes and none of that was captured in my profile picture for the competition. So I wanted to change, but then I realized it would spark too many questions so I declined.

      @Queen_Lucky, Miss Twitter Kenya 2010
      Rafiki: Which good cause would you like to take up during your reign as Miss Twitter Kenya?
      Lucky: I am still thinking about it, but I would like to do something to empower young people through debate and engage them in critical thinking. I am the Chairperson of the Kenya Debate Team, so I feel I may have something to offer in that area.

      Rafiki: Among other things, you won a night for two at the luxurious Tribe Hotel in Nairobi. Who will your King Lucky at Tribe Hotel?
      Lucky: This may disappoint a lot of people... but there will be NO King. I am actually going with my sister Jeddy. She was my campaign manager through out the competition and if I wanna have optimum fun there is no one else to share the experience with.

      Rafiki: Thanks for your time, your tweets and your smile.
      Lucky: ...awww... well THANK YOU for being the genius behind such a great idea! Looking forward to proving a difference and making a change in atleast one persons life.Source URL: http://pussyhotnaked.blogspot.com/search/label/Kenya
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